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Owner description: A permanent memorial for the more than one million victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The memorial is a place of remembrance and learning where more than 250,000 victims of the Genocide have been laid to rest. Many people who lost loved ones in the Genocide visit to remember and grieve. There is no entrance fee and donations are gratefully accepted.

We had a private guide arranged for the tour here. He made it extremely personal with accounts of his own family and friends. I recommend this if possible. It was very educational because we didn't know the history behind the fighting. Terribly moving and emotional experience. Not to be missed.

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Take the time to read the exhibits inside, which give you a powerful and emotional description of the 100 days of horror in 1994, but don't forget to walk through the mass graves outside to remember the victims.

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This museum provides a numbing review of the country's genocide with many pictures and video stories. Once you better understand the history, your visit will be that much more meaningful. In hindsight, I think a visit to this museum later in your vacation would not allow you to relate to and enjoy the wonderful people of this great country

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